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Seller's Description:
Very good; Collectible. RUNS LIKE NEW AND IS A FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING WITH A FULL PRINT LINE. DJ & COVER, DECENT AND STRONG WITH GOOD COLOR, NO SUN FADING, AND ONLY MINIMAL FLAWS AND STICKER REMNANT FRONT LOOKS REMOVABLE. NO NAMES OR MARKS SEEN. NOT AN EX-LIBRARY DISCARD. NOT A REMAINDER MARKED ITEM. Packed Carefully and Shipped Promptly by Highly Rated Seller. Check our Feedback. 08 18 2013 EX 01.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 5x1x8; In Very Good+ condition and Very Good+ dustjacket. With a picture-postcard farm, a wonderful marriage, two mules, and a new refrigerator that spits crushed ice, what more can a girl ask for? That's precisely the question Jeanne Marie asks herself as she and Alex settle into their new life at Sweetwater Farm. Two years ago they left the city behind for a life filled with the practical, often comical, lessons of living close to the land-and they never looked back. Yet when her strong-willed mom is hospitalized with a sudden and mysterious paralysis, Jeanne Marie rushes home to Philadelphia and her extended, sometimes chaotic, but always loving family. It's there that she realizes what is still missing from her life: a family of her own. Now it's a matter of bringing up the subject to her husband, Alex, fifteen years older and with adult children of his own, who seems terrified that she's thinking of adopting a Chihuahua. With warmth, wisdom, and unfailing humor, Laskas tells the poignant story of her search for motherhood-and what happens when a woman risks happily-ever-after for something even more precious. As she tends to her own ailing mother, Jeanne Marie discovers that the challenges and rewards of living with Mother Nature pale in comparison to those awakened by the nature of mothering.